Monday28th December
Last night Adrian Lewis had no problem in dismissing Andrew Gilding
to reach the last 16 as he seemed to cruise in by 4 sets to 0.
In the next match peter Wright showed his class to simply dismiss
Belgium Ronny Huybrechts who found it very difficult to give the Scotsman a
match as a lot of the fans thought he would
Phil Taylor had a very bad match against Kevin painter
averaging in the 90s and this was Kevin Painters chance to come up with
something all he could pick up was a set he must have felt very disappointed with
that result.
Tuesday, 29 December
In the final match of the second round Dutchman Jelle
Klassen had a few issues in dismissing shaved headed man Mervyn King as this
was a bit of a problem as it was a close match which Klassen was able to get control
of at the end to win 4-2
Third round (best of seven sets)
|In the first match of the last 16 Michael Smith looked in incredible
scoring form and was able to hit 180s like there was no one else there at times
he did have a few problems with finishing which could be fixed. Van Den Pas
from the Netherlands could not compete at this level.
James Wade was not on any sort of form and this was Jamie
Cavens chance to get something out of this match but Caven could not get
started in any way shape or form. Wade won by 4 sets to 1 but Caven is better
than this.
Other last 16 matches include
Tonight
Aidrian Lewis v Mensur Suljovic
Lewis should win quite comfortably
Gary Anderson v Vincent van der Voort
This match could be a lot closer than people think
Michael van Gerwen v Raymond van Barneveld
Match of the round by far
Tomorrow
Peter Wright v Dave Chisnall
Good match I would not want to predict it
Alan Norris v Mark Webster
Who will be the surprise package?
Phil Taylor V Jelle Klassern
Good match for Taylor
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